Dr. Fredrick Andrew Kapile is a lecturer in the Department of Physics Mathematics and Informatics within the Faculty of Sciences. He holds a PhD in Sustainable Energy Science and Engineering (SESE) specializes in Sustainable Renewable Energy from Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science with collaboration with Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. He completed both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Dar es Salaam. His teaching areas include Statistical Thermodynamics (Combustion Analysis, Diesel Engine, Heat Exchange), Radiation Safety and Protection, Environmental Science, Vibration Wave and optics, Nuclear and Atomic Physics, Engineering Physics and All Renewable Energy Sources. His research interests and scholarly work focus on Applied Nanoparticle, Biodiesel, Environmental Emission, Heat Combustion, Heavy Metals, Fuels, Performance of Diesel Engine, and Clean Energy Technology.
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FA Kapile, A Bereczky, JW Ntalikwa, TT Kivevele (2022). Comprehensive Analysis of Fuel Properties of Adansonia digitata Methyl Ester with the Influence of Nanoparticle Additives Extracted from an Agricultural Waste. Waste and Biomass Valorization 13 (6), 2927-2945
FA Kapile, IN Makundi (2016). Assessment of concentrations of trace and toxic heavy metals in soil and vegetables grown in the vicinity of Manyoni uranium deposit in Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Science 42 (1), 93-106